1. I *have lived* (live) in Paris for five years.
2. She *has eaten* (eat) sushi before.
3. They *have played* (play) football at the park.
4. He *has worked* (work) for this company since 2010.
5. We *have visited* (visit) the Grand Canyon twice.
6. The children *have already done* (already do) their homework.
7. You *have seen* (see) that movie already, haven’t you?
8. She *has never been* (never be) to Australia.
9. They *have had* (have) the same car for ten years.
10. We *have gone* (go) to the circus three times this year.
11. I *have already eaten* (already eat) dinner.
12. Jessica *has read* (read) that book.
13. The teacher *has graded* (grade) our papers.
14. Paul *has just arrived* (just arrive).
15. My parents *have bought* (buy) a new house.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks using Present Perfect Progressive:
1. I *have been living* (live) in Paris for five years.
2. She *has been eating* (eat) sushi this entire week.
3. They *have been playing* (play) football for two hours now.
4. He *has been working* (work) for this company for ten years.
5. We *have been visiting* (visit) the Grand Canyon.
6. The children *have been doing* (do) their homework.
7. You *have been seeing* (see) that movie, haven’t you?
8. She *has been going* (go) to Australia.
9. They *have been having* (have) the same car for a long time now.
10. We *have been going* (go) to the circus.
11. I *have been eating* (eat) dinner.
12. Jessica *has been reading* (read) that book.
13. The teacher *has been grading* (grade) our papers.
14. Paul *has been arriving* (arrive).
15. My parents *have been buying* (buy) a new house.